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N R Ramesh Masthi

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Shankaraiah R, Masthi N, Poornima M, Kiruffi V, Sowmyashree S, Dutta T, et al.
J Glob Infect Dis . 2025 Jan; 16(4):140-144. PMID: 39886089
Introduction: Rabies monoclonal antibody (mAb) is a life-saving immune-biological for postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in all Category III animal exposures. A novel cocktail of mAbs derived using recombinant DNA technology is...
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Chaitra K, Ballal S, Masthi N, Narayana D, Yashodha H, Kumar M, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2021 Feb; 15(2):e0009045. PMID: 33600470
We report a case of rabies encephalitis in a 4½-year-old male child with an exposure to a suspect rabid dog. The child developed rabies 25 days after receiving postexposure prophylaxis....
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Sharma S, Sasidharan A, Marigowda V, Vijay M, Sharma S, Mukundan C, et al.
Explore (NY) . 2020 Apr; 17(2):115-121. PMID: 32249198
Studies have reported the benefits of music-listening in stress-reduction using musical pieces of specific scale or 'Raaga'. But the influence of lower-level musical properties (like tempo, octave, timbre, etc.) lack...
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Masthi N, Manasa A
Indian J Public Health . 2020 Mar; 63(4):380-382. PMID: 32189662
Violence often blights people's lives for decades, leading to drug addiction, depression, suicide, school dropout, unemployment, and recurrent relationship difficulties. This exploratory study was conducted among professional degree colleges in...
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Masthi N, Sanjay T, Pradeep S, Anwith H
Indian J Public Health . 2019 Oct; 63(Supplement):S15-S19. PMID: 31603086
Background: Rabies is a fatal but preventable disease. Around the world, awareness studies about rabies have been widely used to understand the disease and in its preventive measures. Objectives: The...
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Masthi N, Pradeep B, Bilagumba G
Indian J Public Health . 2019 Oct; 63(Supplement):S9-S14. PMID: 31603085
Background: Rabies is a 100% fatal disease. There are inadequate data on animal exposures and rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) from community-based field surveys in India. Objectives: : The main objective...
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Masthi N, Pruthvi S, Phaneendra M
Indian J Community Med . 2018 Oct; 43(3):180-184. PMID: 30294084
Introduction: Social Media usage is a "global consumer phenomenon" with an exponential rise within the past few years. The use of social media websites is among the common activity for...
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Masthi N, S P
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2018 Aug; 12(8):e0006682. PMID: 30080901
Need For Study: Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease. Given the low incidence, apart from the existing reporting syst, there is a need to look for other means of case...
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Garg S, Chakravarti A, Singh R, Masthi N, Goyal R, Jammy G, et al.
Int J Infect Dis . 2016 Nov; 54:25-30. PMID: 27825949
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate the burden of disease. A community-based study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of dengue-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG)...
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Masthi N, Madhusudan M, Puthussery Y
Indian J Med Res . 2015 Dec; 142(5):533-7. PMID: 26658586
Background & Objectives: The global positioning system (GPS) technology along with Google Earth is used to measure (spatial map) the accurate distribution of morbidity, mortality and planning of interventions in...